Words and phrases that have a meaning related to unconsciousness:  (169 results)
Antonyms:
consciousness
Often used in the same context:
coma, diabetic coma, consciousness, disorientation, delirium, stupor, hallucinations, trance, convulsions, hypovolemia, hypnotic trance, catatonia, hypothermia, hypovolemic shock, cardiac arrest, respirations, automatism, narcosis, delirium tremens, inanition, sedation, vomiting, semiconsciousness, epileptic seizure, lethal dose, postural hypotension, tachypnea, incapacitation, inebriation, metabolic acidosis, drowsiness, grand mal, somnambulism, paralysis, intoxication, ventricular fibrillation, rem sleep, retching, sedatives, bodily, ketosis, suffocation, laryngospasm, sleepiness, cyanosis, tearfulness, anaphylactic shock, wakefulness, ketoacidosis, sleep, nitrogen narcosis, sleepwalker, psychosis, dysrhythmia, asphyxia, retrograde amnesia, derangement, hypoxia, lucidity, seconal, barbiturate, gurney, mental, cardiac arrhythmia, palpitation, amnesia, debilitation, hypoglycaemic, alkalosis, cardiopulmonary arrest, reverie, debility, hypoventilation, tranquilizer, dizziness, asphyxiation, syncope, tachycardia, urinary tract infection, paresis, numbness, vomitus, grogginess, trama, sedating, debilitative, bronchopneumonia, senile dementia, nystagmus, hypoxemia, hypos, hysterics, recumbency, breathing, exhaustion, dementia, medulla oblongata, vegetative, auditory hallucination, vasovagal, dysphoria, anterograde amnesia, oblivion, forgetfulness, contentment, tranquility, tranquillity, unawareness, repose, helplessness, madness, quietude, indifference, insouciance, spontaneity, unconcern, fearlessness, forgiveness, ignorance, incomprehension, innocence, peacefulness, glottis, blindness, redness, deafness, peritoneum, apathy, calamitous, catastrophic, congestive, consequent, cornea, deplorable, druginduced, irreversible, latter, pallor, pharynx, precipitate, trachea
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— Adjectives for unconsciousness: complete, total, utter, apparent, deep, prolonged, absolute, perfect, collective, entire, profound, more...

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